Final Order of Protection From Stalking, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking - Kansas

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Final Order of Protection From Stalking, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking - Kansas

Final Order of Protection From Stalking, Sexual Assault, or Human Trafficking is a legal document that was released by the Kansas District Courts - a government authority operating within Kansas.

FAQ

Q: What is a Final Order of Protection?
A: A Final Order of Protection is a legal document that provides protection to individuals who have been stalked, sexually assaulted, or trafficked in Kansas.

Q: Who can apply for a Final Order of Protection?
A: Any person who has been a victim of stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking in Kansas can apply for a Final Order of Protection.

Q: How can I apply for a Final Order of Protection?
A: To apply for a Final Order of Protection, you need to go to the court clerk's office in the county where the stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking occurred and request an application form.

Q: What information do I need to provide when applying for a Final Order of Protection?
A: When applying for a Final Order of Protection, you need to provide information about the incidents of stalking, sexual assault, or human trafficking, as well as details about your relationship with the perpetrator.

Q: What happens after I file an application for a Final Order of Protection?
A: After you file an application for a Final Order of Protection, a judge will review your application and may hold a hearing to determine whether to grant the order.

Q: What protections does a Final Order of Protection provide?
A: A Final Order of Protection can provide various protections, including ordering the perpetrator to stay away from you, prohibiting contact or communication with you, and directing law enforcement to enforce the order.

Q: How long does a Final Order of Protection last?
A: A Final Order of Protection can last for a specific period of time, usually one year, but it can be extended if necessary.

Q: What should I do if the perpetrator violates a Final Order of Protection?
A: If the perpetrator violates a Final Order of Protection, you should contact the police and provide them with documentation of the violation.

Q: Can I modify or terminate a Final Order of Protection?
A: Yes, you can request to modify or terminate a Final Order of Protection by filing a motion with the court that issued the order.

Q: Is there a fee to file an application for a Final Order of Protection?
A: There may be a filing fee to apply for a Final Order of Protection, but you can ask the court clerk about fee waiver options if you cannot afford to pay.

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